English Detective #60 Feb. 2, 2016 George Washington & the Foundations of American GovernmentFebruary 02, 2016

English Detective #60 February 2, 2016: George Washington & the Foundations of American Government

When I was young, Lincoln was my hero. I found George Washington less interesting, even two-dimensional. But as I grow older and see more of the dangers that have derailed many hopeful new nations, I am more and more impressed with the judgment and discipline of the American Founding Fathers. I have come to appreciate Washington and the sacrifices he was willing to make to give democratic ideals a chance.

As an excellent short Voice 0f America article points out, Washington helped hold the new nation together—a nation it describes as “fragile”— certainly far more fragile than I realized when young. The fact that Washington was not looking for power or money, and that leaders of several contentious factions all trusted him, made all the difference at a time when centrifugal forces and factional power plays could easily have
derailed it, as they did many Third World attempts at democracy.

A government like the one designed in the Constitution had never been tried. People didn’t even know how it would look, or what its potential was. Washington showed them. As the VOA article says , he really did ‘invent’ the presidency. He gave the office dignity and authority without royal prerogatives, and set precedents that are still followed.

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